Career
Matos has spent over a decade in pro baseball and has pitched at times for the Puerto Rico national baseball team Matos was picked in the 27th round of the 1996 amateur draft by the Seattle Mariners as a draft-and-follow selection. The right-hander spent a season at junior college then made his pro debut in 1997 with the AZL Mariners (1-0, Sv, 417, 50 K, 6 BlackBerry in 451⁄3 Intellectual Property) and Everett AquaSox (208 in 2 G).
The right-hander returned to the AZL Mariners for "98 and went 3-0 with a 2.20 European Research Area in 17 games, fanning 51 batters in 41 innings while giving up just 29 hits.
In 1999, the Mayagüez native became a starter and was 9-9 with a 4.63 European Research Area for the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers. He struck out over 3 times as many as he walked and averaged nearly a K per inning.
In the winter of 1999–2000, Josue had a 3-3, 2.79 record for the San Juan Senators of the Puerto Rican League. Returning to the United States, he split time between the Lancaster JetHawks (3-3, 264, 93 K in 882⁄3 Intellectual Property) and New Haven Ravens (4-5, 363).
Matos" rise was slowed in 2001 as he missed a full season due to injury.
He returned in 2002 to pitch for the San Antonio Missions (1-0, 491 in 3 G) and Tacoma Rainiers (4-7, 592, 300 average allowed), struggling in his American Automobile Association debut. In "03, Josue returned to the bullpen, where he excelled for San Antonio, going 7-2 with 4 saves and a 2.24 European Research Area in 48 outings. He held opponents to a.187 average and fanned 104 in 881⁄3 Intellectual Property. In 2004, Matos moved to the Toronto Blue Jays organization and pitched for the Syracuse SkyChiefs.
There, he was 7-6 with a 5.04 European Research Area in a starting role primarily.
He led Jays farmhands in walks (56). In the winter of 2004–2005, Josue went 5-2 with a 2.63 European Research Area for the Gigantes de Carolina.
He tied Evan Thomas and Jonathan Albaladejo for the Puerto Rican League lead in victories. He also moved to the Philadelphia Phillies organization during the year, going 3-0 with a 1.23 European Research Area in 7 games for the Reading Phillies.
Matos pitched for Puerto Rico in the 2005 Baseball World Cup but went 0-3 with a 4.76 European Research Area, losing to Team United States of America, Japan and Australia.
The rest of Puerto Rico"s staff was 6-2. He did better in the 2005–2006 Puerto Rican League, going 4-0 with a 2.27 European Research Area for Carolina and finishing second in European Research Area behind Kyle Middleton. Matos was selected to pitch for Puerto Rico in the 2006 World Baseball Classic and pitched one game, in Puerto Rico"s 12-2 upset of the Cuban national baseball team
Josue relieved Dicky Gonzalez to begin the bottom of the 5th.
He walked Yoandy Garlobo and allowed a single to Carlos Tabares. He then retired Eduardo Paret on a grounder, got Michel Enríquez to popular up then got Yulieski Gourriel to fly out.
Willie Collazo relieved him in the 6th. In the regular season, he was with the Newark Bears (0-1, 231 in 2 G) and Monclova Steelers (415 in 1 G).
He spent 2007 with the North Shore Spirit (0-2, 574) and Alexandria Aces (0-1, 756), again failing to hold down a regular spot anywhere.
He outdueled Francisco Campos of Mexico 2-1 in the opener but lasted just one inning against Panama. He went 1-0 with a 2.25 European Research Area in the event. In the 2008–2009 Puerto Rican League, Matos had a 5-2, 2.89 record for Carolina.
He is on Puerto Rico"s provisional roster for the 2009 World Baseball Classic.